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A Methodology for Assessing Business Potentials in PLM-Networks


Authors

  • Duin, H.
  • Rabe, L.
  • Thoben, K.-D.

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  • Year: 2010, Non Reviewed
  • Bernard, A. (Editors)
  • In: From Numerical Simulation to Intelligent Cooperation
  • Subtitle: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Digital Enterprise Technology
  • Conference: 5th International Conference on Digital Enterprise Technology in Nantes, France (October 24, 2008)
  • Publisher: Publibook, Paris
  • ISBN: 978-2-7483-4598-8




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Abstract

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) aims to improve processes along the complete life cycle of a product. A product life cycle is characterised by the following three phases: Beginning-of-Life (BOL), including Design and Production, Middle-of-Life (MOL), including Use, and Services and End-of-Life (EOL), including disassembly, reuse, refurbishing and finally disposal. This paper focuses on the challenges in terms of resulting complexity and benefits arising from the management and exploitation of product-specific information accruing along products MOL and EOL in PLM-networks. More particularly it is the objective of this paper to present a methodology for assessing business potentials and related trends in complex interorganisational PLM-networks.




Duin, H.; Rabe, L.; Thoben, K.-D.
A Methodology for Assessing Business Potentials in PLM-Networks
In: Bernard, A. (eds.): From Numerical Simulation to Intelligent Cooperation. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Digital Enterprise Technology. Publibook, Paris, 2010,
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